Girls Who Code release Music Video and Digital Album Celebrating Sisterhood & Empowering Girls

Girls Who Code announced the release of the organization’s debut digital visual album, Sisterh>>d, elevating a growing movement of girls fighting for change in their communities and calling on girls around the world to join them. The album is available at girlswhocode.com/sisterhood.

“Girls Who Code has always been about more than leading the fight to close the gender gap in tech. We’re a movement, and above all: a Sisterhood,” said Girls Who Code founder and CEO Reshma Saujani. “We embarked on this project for our girls—who we already know are capable of changing the world. This album is designed to remind them that they are not alone; they have a Sisterhood behind them—for support, laughter, and celebration—while they pursue that change.”

Throughout history, and even more so in recent years, girls across the country and around the world have become the faces of transformative social movements. But this generation of girls are some of the most diverse, open-minded, and civically engaged in our history.

In developing the album, Girls Who Code sought input from an Advisory Council of 50 girls from around the world in addition to an advisory board of influential women in entertainment, non-profit, tech, and more.

The album was produced with generous support from AT&T and the Craig Newmark Philanthropies.

Watch the album and keep up with Girls Who Code here:

https://girlswhocode.com/sisterhood

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